Ghana’s Black Sharks Devour Tanzania 10-3 in Beach Soccer Thriller

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Ghana’s beach soccer team delivered a spectacular performance, defeating Tanzania 10-3 in their third Group A match at the Beach Soccer African Cup of Nations.

This win comes after disappointing losses to Egypt and Morocco in the first and second group matches, respectively.

Alexander Adjei’s outstanding performance, which included four goals, highlighted the match and further cemented his position as a crucial player in the competition.

Another forward, Wise Nyamadi, added three goals, showcasing Ghana’s offensive firepower in the competition.

Ghana’s goalkeeper, Robert Nyadedzor, who demonstrated remarkable skill, not only kept the opposition at bay but also netted two goals, earning him the Player of the Match award after the match.

His dual contributions highlighted the versatility and strength of the team, which had struggled in its earlier matches.

Ghana raced to an early lead, dominating possession and controlling the pace of the game.

With four goals scored in the first period, the Black Sharks set the tone for a commanding victory.

Although Tanzania managed to score three times, they were unable to match Ghana’s relentless attack.

Head coach David Neequaye praised the players for their resilience, stating, “After the challenges we faced in the first two matches, this win is a massive boost for our confidence. The players executed our strategy perfectly.”

With this victory, Ghana finished third in Group A and is set to face the third-placed team in Group B for the fifth position.

As they prepare for the battle for the 5th position, the Black Sharks look to build on this momentum ahead of the game and reclaim their status as a powerhouse in African beach soccer.

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